I am running grub on a machine with several network interfaces, all of which have the same chipset on them (tulip.) Is there a way for me to choose which interface grub is going to listen to? It currently chooses the wrong one for the network topology I am using (that is, the TFTP server is on an interface that Grub is ignoring.)
Any help would be greatly appreciated (even just telling me that I have to write it myself.) -Titus Winters PS For a project I was working on a while ago I wrote a grub command 'netcommand' which made grub take input over UDP as if it was on console. It was really useful for making controllable networks (sometimes I wanted to boot a kernel off the network, sometimes the local one.) Is it useful enough to bother submitting a patch? _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub
